Twister was released in 1996 and proved to be immensely successful, so what took so long for it to finally get a sequel? There are a lot of factors.
Twister, the classic disaster film starring Helen Hunt and the late Bill Paxton, is finally getting a follow-up, Twisters, but it’s taken nearly 30 years to get to it. Directed by Jan de Bont from a screenplay by Anne-Marie Martin and Michael Crichton, Twister follows a group of storm chasers attempting to place a device inside a tornado in a bid to expand their understanding and research about them.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT A Twister Sequel Didn't Go Into Development Until 2020 Development didn’t begin on Twisters until 2020. Unlike other films, there weren’t any false starts with a Twister sequel that explained why it was so prolonged. Initially, John Krasinski was attached to direct the sequel, which was then being considered a remake.
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